نتایج جستجو برای: nonverbal communication nvc

تعداد نتایج: 348635  

2010
N. J. Enfield

In the ongoing debate about emotions and their relationship with facial expression, James Russell has recently campaigned for "the gathering of new evidence" (1995: 382) concerning the nature and meaning of facial expressions across cultures and across languages. In this paper, I present data on some ways in which Lao people describe facial expression, as well as some of the ways they attribute...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2014
Kerry Kawakami Amanda Williams David Sidhu Becky L Choma Rosa Rodriguez-Bailón Elena Cañadas Derek Chung Kurt Hugenberg

Human faces, and more specifically the eyes, play a crucial role in social and nonverbal communication because they signal valuable information about others. It is therefore surprising that few studies have investigated the impact of intergroup contexts and motivations on attention to the eyes of ingroup and outgroup members. Four experiments investigated differences in eye gaze to racial and n...

2016
Kuba Krys C. -Melanie Vauclair Colin A. Capaldi Vivian Miu-Chi Lun Michael Harris Bond Alejandra Domínguez-Espinosa Claudio Torres Ottmar V. Lipp L. Sam S. Manickam Cai Xing Radka Antalíková Vassilis Pavlopoulos Julien Teyssier Taekyun Hur Karolina Hansen Piotr Szarota Ramadan A. Ahmed Eleonora Burtceva Ana Chkhaidze Enila Cenko Patrick Denoux Márta Fülöp Arif Hassan David O. Igbokwe İdil Işık Gwatirera Javangwe María Malbran Fridanna Maricchiolo Hera Mikarsa Lynden K. Miles Martin Nader Joonha Park Muhammad Rizwan Radwa Salem Beate Schwarz Irfana Shah Chien-Ru Sun Wijnand van Tilburg Wolfgang Wagner Ryan Wise Angela Arriola Yu

Smiling individuals are usually perceived more favorably than non-smiling ones-they are judged as happier, more attractive, competent, and friendly. These seemingly clear and obvious consequences of smiling are assumed to be culturally universal, however most of the psychological research is carried out in WEIRD societies (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) and the influen...

1997
Jeff Rickel Lewis Johnson

Virtual reality can broaden the types of interaction between students and computer tutors. As in conventional simulation-based training, the computer can watch students practice tasks, responding to questions and offering advice. However, immersive virtual environments also allow the computer tutor to physically inhabit the virtual world with the student. Such a "pedagogical agent" can physical...

2011
Louis-Philippe Morency

Face-to-face communication is a highly interactive process where participants mutually exchange and interpret verbal and nonverbal messages. Communication dynamics represent the temporal relationship between these communicative messages. Even when only one person speaks at a time, other participants exchange information continuously among themselves and with the speaker through gesture, gaze, p...

2017
Stephane Coulomb Stéphane Coulomb

We study minimal vertex covers of trees. Contrarily to the number Nvc(A) of minimal vertex covers of the tree A, log Nvc(A) is a self-averaging quantity. We show that, for large sizes n, limn→+∞ < log Nvc(A) >n /n = 0.1033252 ± 10−7. The basic idea is, given a tree, to concentrate on its degenerate vertices, that is those vertices which belong to some minimal vertex cover but not to all of them...

Journal: :Journal of health communication 2011
Laura A Siminoff Heather M Traino Nahida H Gordon

This study explores the effects of tissue requesters' relational, persuasive, and nonverbal communication on families' final donation decisions. One thousand sixteen (N = 1,016) requests for tissue donation were audiotaped and analyzed using the Siminoff Communication Content and Affect Program, a computer application specifically designed to code and assist with the quantitative analysis of co...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1996
S W Gregory S Webster

Derivations from nonverbal communications accommodation theory are tested, and this knowledge is extended both theoretically and methodologically. Fast fourier transform and statistical analysis of a low-frequency nonverbal signal-in voices from 25 dyadic interviews between a talk show host and his guests revealed voice convergence between partners. Correlation coefficients from comparisons of ...

2009
Mengyu Li

The field of nonverbal communication has been given more and more attention in the academic circle of intercultural communication. However, as far as the time issue is concerned, it requires a thorough study. Particularly, the time orientation of the Chinese traditional culture has not been fully covered. This paper makes a special effort in the exploration of the unique values underlying the t...

Journal: :Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development 1999
M Sigman E Ruskin S Arbeile R Corona C Dissanayake M Espinosa N Kim A López C Zierhut

The aims of this longitudinal study were: (1) to assess the continuity and change in diagnosis, intelligence, and language skills in children with autism, Down syndrome, and other developmental delays, (2) to specify the deficits in social competence and language skills in these children, and (3) to identify precursors in the preschool period of gains in language skills and of peer engagement i...

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